Todd Leary was arrested last month and is facing 10 Level 6 felony counts of fraud and theft. The former Hoosier player even claimed Purdue's coach hired him.
Halloween is around the corner so Chargers Daiyan Henley, Denzel Perryman, Troy Dye, and Tony Jefferson thought they'd take on the terrifying haunted houses at Knott's Scary Farm in Orange County, CA.
Equipment trucks have long been part of the tradition for major programs. In recent seasons, the trips have gotten longer.
Stewards of the tight end position like George Kittle and Logan Paulsen aim to give all they know to a new generation of ...
One of the top high school football players in the country is challenging state rules that bar him and other high school athletes from making paid endorsement deals using their name, image and ...
There was a time, not so long ago, when Premier League clubs would sign players before they had even visited the training ground. In 2002, when then Bolton Wanderers manager Sam Allardyce wanted to ...
After noticing Kansas assistant football equipment manager Todd “Leaper” Williams was the first to arrive for work every day, sometimes as early as 5 a.m., then-KU athletic director Bob Frederick ...
KU dedicates football equipment room to Todd “Leaper” Williams after 55 years. Community honors Williams with ribbon cutting, video tributes and reception. Williams, a lifelong KU fixture, continues ...
Longtime KU football equipment manager Todd "Leaper" Williams poses for a photo for an event honoring the dedication of KU's equipment room on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025, at the Horejsi Ciciora Family ...
Provo • Offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick said if there was one thing missing from BYU’s offense in a 4-0 start, it was explosive plays. “We do miss some of the explosiveness of Darius [Lassiter], ...
It seems like every time I log into Facebook, I see another friend selling their Peloton Bike on Marketplace. At the height of the pandemic, those same friends were posting their 5 a.m. workouts on ...
On the weekends, Brayden Myovela looks every bit like the wide receiver prospect Division I football coaches believe he can be. He polishes his releases, sharpens his routes and works with local ...
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